Our 10kg Gypsogem Eco Resin Original SUPER WHITE is packed in a sturdy bucket for easy storage and convenient use, and includes a measuring cup or scoop depending on available stock. This pure white, eco-friendly casting powder is ideal for a wide range of projects, from delicate trinket trays to bold decorative and sculptural pieces. Simply mix with water, or use our RESIN HARDENER when making items such as candle jars or vases.
Gypsogem Eco Resin is now conveniently available in bucket packaging, with size options including 1kg, 2.5kg, 5kg. This water-activated resin powder offers a cleaner alternative to many conventional resins that rely on chemical additives. Designed for simplicity, safety, and versatility, it gives makers the freedom to explore a wide variety of creative applications with confidence.
Our RESIN HARDENER is ideal for reinforcing pieces and is especially recommended for candle jars, as it helps prevent wax seepage once the candle is in use. When candles burn, the wax becomes fully liquid, which increases the risk of leakage if the vessel is not properly sealed. Using Resin Hardener helps create a stronger, more dependable, and more impermeable finished piece.
Gypsogem Eco Resin is a versatile and eco-conscious alternative to traditional casting materials such as plaster and cement. Similar to decorative casting systems like Jesmonite, it offers makers and designers a dependable option for creative applications without the need for chemical additives. Gypsogem Eco Resin is pure white, bubble-free, and cures to a smooth, marble-like finish, giving your final pieces a refined and professional appearance. It is suitable for a wide variety of creations, from trinket trays and décor pieces to functional jars for candle making. It can also be combined with epoxy in mixed-media applications for more detailed and durable results.
Curing time is usually around 15 to 30 minutes, but this can vary depending on what has been mixed with the powder. Additives such as pigments may affect the curing speed, and weather conditions also play a role. Cooler temperatures can slow the curing process, while warmer conditions may help pieces set faster. Because of this, curing and demoulding times should always be judged by the mix and the environment on the day. More intricate or delicate moulds should be left a little longer before demoulding to reduce the risk of breakage and to allow the piece to gain enough strength.
The finished result has a sleek, slightly semi-gloss appearance that adds a polished and elegant touch to your creations.
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